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Dino Pena works on a program that helps teach vocabulary. Ms. Patricia Landers helps Marcus f Bradley with a computer. a Ms. Santos Garza, Mrs. Nancy McEvoy. and Mrs. Carol Newton donned their Western clothes in the spirit of Halloween. Reading 19
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Reading Class students learn and discover new skills in class A “Love of Reading Week,” speed reading development class, and readings to Desert Valley Care Center patients were some of the years activities for the reading department. The approximately 350 students who participated in the reading department programs had much to look forward throughout the school year. During the second semester, a speed reading class was offered to all students at their own level of reading. Mr. Bob Mize said that the development was possible to college level. Students in Mrs. Rosemary Soltau’s classes read to patients at Desert Valley Care Center during the year. The Love of Reading Week was conducted during the week of February 10-14. Reading depart- ment chairman Alice McGalliard said, “We want people aware of the important role reading plays in their lives.” Computers were used in the reading department as tools for improving read- ing skills. Mrs. Pat Landers said, “The programs supply immediate, positive, re- inforcement. Students know immediately if they have selected the correct answer.” Mrs. Landers has five computers. They consist of one disc-drive Commodore Pet, two disc-drive Apple IPs, two tape drive Commodore Pets, and one printer. Com- puters are also available for other teach- ers in the department. Mrs. Landers said, “The computers add extra interest to reading class.” She also writes her own programs as supple- ments to programs purchased by the school. Mrs. Landers added, “We’ve used computers at CGUHS for three years extensively. We’ve discovered that students improve their vocabularies to the grade level or above.” Reading department staff came to school dressed as characters from a book. Miss McGalliard wore a prairie- style dress and told her classes about books that involve Western heritage. Mrs. Brutinel and Mrs. McEuoy wore cowgirl costume.
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